There is nothing more important than a properly functioning A/C System in your vehicle during those hot days of summer. If you have a problem let our certified technicians help you diagnose and get your auto A/C System working properly.

How does the A/C system work?
The Air Conditioning system cools and dehumidifies air using a refrigerant to cool the air in the passenger compartment.

What kind of maintenance should I be doing on Vehicle’s Air Conditioning System?
Air conditioning systems require minimal maintenance. Usually just a visual inspection per the manufacturer’s recommended schedule unless there are symptoms that may indicate a problem.

How do I know if my vehicle’s Air Conditioning System needs repairs?
You will normally only be seeking service on your car’s A/C system when you notice a decrease in its cooling capability or when it isn’t working at all. Your mechanic will most likely diagnose the cause of an A/C problem by performing various tests to detect leaks or other problems with the system.

Common car A/C system services include:

Visually inspect vehicle air conditioning system

Diagnose the small leaks in your car’s A/C to eliminate waste

“Charge”, or refill the coolant in your vehicle’s A/C system

Convert or retrofit your A/C from Freon to the newer R-134a

If system cannot be retrofitted then new compressor may be installed

My mechanic is recommending a “Retrofit” what does that mean?

Should a major problem arise in your 1994 or older vehicle, a retrofit may be needed. Retrofitting includes the installation of new parts that will allow your vehicle to use the newer more “environmentally friendly” refrigerant, R-134a. The two different types of refrigerants (Freon and R-134a) cannot be intermixed.